Red River College Steinbach celebrates largest graduating class
Red River College Polytech students from the Steinbach campus celebrated their accomplishments at their convocation on June 26.
The Southeast Event Centre was filled with family, friends, RRC staff, and special guests for the graduation ceremony.
Wheat breeding produces big results
Canadian varietal development system called a success story
Canada’s system of developing wheat varieties is both efficient and effective, says a University of Saskatchewan agricultural economist.
Australia invests much more into wheat genetics and improving varieties, but the yield gains are similar to Canadian results.
“In Australia, they’re spending three to five times what we are, right now, on wheat research and wheat genetics,” said Richard Gray, Canadian grain policy research chair at the U of S.
Pickles, pasta and perogies: the wild world of pregnancy cravings on Country 107
It all started with a Slurpee.
One entrant in the DQ Celebrate Summer contest shared that she craved Slurpees during her pregnancy—and now her daughter is hooked too. Enter for your chance to win a 6 month premium carwash from Timberfalls. That got us thinking: what were your most unforgettable pregnancy cravings? We asked, and you delivered some truly hilarious, heartwarming, and surprising answers.
Annie Derksen nee Enns
Funeral For: Annie Derksen nee Enns
Funeral Date: June 30, 2025
Annie Derksen nee Enns, 99, of Winkler formerly of Plum Coulee, passed away Wednesday, June 25th at Salem Home. She is survived by 2 sons. She was predeceased by her husband Jacob P. Doerksen.
A memorial service for Annie Derksen nee Enns will be held Monday, June 30th at 2pm at Plum Coulee Harvest Christian Fellowship with burial prior to the service at Plum Coulee Cemetery.
Viewing will be at Wiebe Funeral Home, Winkler Sunday, June 29th from 2 to 7pm.
Manitoba doctors warn of rural and northern emergency room disruptions this summer
The group representing Manitoba physicians is warning people in northern and rural areas that they could see reduced hours and periodic closures in emergency rooms this summer.
Doctors Manitoba says based on the data and feedback it has received, 20 — or one quarter of rural hospitals — will have their emergency rooms open around the clock.
"This isn't a new problem. It's been building for many years, but the prolonged uncertainty and short staffing is taking a toll," group president Dr. Nichelle Desilets said Thursday.
Federal Court approves Indian Hospitals class-action settlement
The Federal Court has approved a multi-billion-dollar class-action settlement for people who suffered abuse at federally run 'Indian hospitals' following out-of-court negotiations between Ottawa and Indigenous survivors.
The federal government ran 33 such hospitals between 1936 and 1981. The total compensation amount is expected to be between $3 billion and $5.3 billion.
A 49-year-old Canadian has died while in ICE custody in Florida
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said Thursday that a 49-year-old Canadian has died while in its custody.
A detainee death notice from the agency, commonly known as ICE, said that Johnny Noviello was pronounced dead by the Miami Fire Rescue Department at 1:36 p.m. on June 23.
The agency said he was found unresponsive at 12:54 p.m. at a federal detention centre where he was being held pending deportation proceedings. Medical staff attempted CPR and defibrillation but were unsuccessful, the agency said.
Collaros cooks as Bombers blitz Elks for 3-0 start
They make for an interesting concoction, these ever-evolving Winnipeg Blue Bombers now just three games into their 2025 Canadian Football League schedule.
Some, not all, of the familiar faces still remain in place from a crew that has appeared in five straight Grey Cup games, with championships in 2019 and 2021 and the early indicators are they have been mixed with a tasty crew of newcomers and second-year pros who are bringing their own magic to the potion.
Former MJHL coach Mahesh helps guide Abbotsford to Calder Cup - Part 2
In part two of our conversation with Harry Mahesh, former MJHL player and coach now with the Calder Cup Champion Abbottsford Canucks, he talks about coaching professional players, winning a championship and how none of it would be possible without his family.
Hanover teachers and principals reflect on snacks, slang, and student surprises
As the school year winds down, teachers and principals from the Hanover School Division popped into the radio station for a lighthearted conversation, offering a peek behind the curtain of classroom life—from secret snack stashes to sentimental mugs and meaningful moments with students.